The Biden administration has already begun planning for up to ten regional centers for hydrogen production throughout the United States. According to the DOE, at least one of the hubs should utilize renewable energy to produce hydrogen fuel, while another is expected to use nuclear energy. However, the DOE is also seeking at least two hubs in areas with “ample natural gas supplies.” The DOE announced $7 billion in financing possibilities for the development of these centers yesterday, calling it “one of the greatest expenditures in DOE history.”
